How Field Marshal Montgomery predicted the rise of drone warfare While delivering a speech in 1954, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery gave prescient insights into the future of warfare. By Zita Ballinger Fletcher7 minutes ago
He went from mowing FDR’s lawn to the Battle of the BulgeRalph J. Osterhoudt, 96, recalls his youth with the Roosevelts, and fighting through France and Germany.By David Sears3 hours ago
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